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Couldn't stand it any longer ... ripped out the netting and panels last night ... re-positioned them and re-sewed the netting with 1/4" black bias tape. Neater, cleaner and all but one mistake is gone. Now my seams aren't that much straighter but I won't be so ashamed to show it to Jerry next Saturday!

Everything went smoothly until the bug net dimensions, so I kind of winged it there. Used a cat cut for the top, and more net for the sides. No Bias tape, rolled seam and double stitched. I have found that this is usually strong enough for my use.

It is VERY ROOMY, I have only napped in it but also Very comfortable.

Also made a new set of Amsteel 7/64 Whoopies for it, a Zing it ridgeline, and an IX 2 layer underquilt.

Complete weight, with suspension, 600 grams, about 21 ozs

A BIG thank you to Jerry and Hawkeye for posting the information.
Also Thanks to Mac for his info on the quilt.